Opinion: How Making America Great Again has Turned into an Orwellian Nightmare
In a digital age where the world feels increasingly fragmented, George Orwell’s 1984 serves as an uncomfortably prescient guide to understanding the forces
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In a digital age where the world feels increasingly fragmented, George Orwell’s 1984 serves as an uncomfortably prescient guide to understanding the forces
On the 7th March 2025, Reform UK released a statement saying they had suspended Rupert Lowe, one of their MPs. The statement displayed a variety of
This week, the government highlighted its upcoming minimum wage increase, while Labour and the Tories clashed over economic performance and the Spring Statement set for next week.
Senator Chris Murphy’s recent speech stands as a forceful condemnation of President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to subvert American democracy. Delivered in response
Sustainability is often thought of as being strictly related to the environment. However, it also encompasses the social and developmental aspects of life.
The growing geopolitical instability begs the question of how the UK is going to protect itself and allies from enabling its adversaries.
This month marks four years on from the murder of Sarah Everard. The tragedy of her murder is one that is still fresh
This week, mounting pressure from MPs forces the government to take a stand, pushing for Putin’s prosecution and the return of abducted Ukrainian children as part of a potential peace deal with Russia.
Starmer has fallen into the trap of many politicians before him: scapegoating disabled people in an attempt to gain support from the right-wing
The Prime Minister’s Questions are normally a raucous event and good spectator sport, however the mood in the house this week was solemn and unsmiling in its discussion Trump and Ukraine.